
Economic Analysis and Evaluations of Natural Gas Hydrates Exploitation by Injection of CO2
Hydrate–based Carbon Capture Technologies
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Economic Analysis and Evaluations of Natural Gas Hydrates Exploitation by Injection of CO2
Hydrate–based Carbon Capture Technologies
About this book
Alongside conventional fossil fuels, notably oil, coal, and natural gas, a new source of natural gas discovered in the last few decades has moved into the focus of interest: the so-called "gas hydrates". In this book the author aims to address, with the tools of economic analysis, the effects of a potentially revolutionary innovation of enormous importance in the global energy scenario: extraction of Natural Gas [CH4] from Natural Gas Hydrates [NGH], the so-called "ice-like solid crystalline compounds", by injection of CO2, the so-called "Hydrate-based Carbon Capture" [HbCC] process. An innovation able to give room for radical changes to match a new sustainable development with reliability, efficiency, and security of energy supply for all industrial sectors of our countries.
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Table of contents
- Copertina
- Frontespizio
- Colophon
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Hydrate-based Carbon Capture for the Exploitation of NGH
- 2. The Perspectives of the Exploitation of NGH
- 3. The Prospects of NGH Over-Supply with the Affirmation of the LNG Supply Chain
- 4. “NGH&HbCC” as Input for Hydrogen Industry
- 5. Focus on the Energy Transition: Resistances, Difficulties, Costs
- 6. Investments Perspectives for International Financial Operatorsand Funds
- Conclusion
- References
- Credits